Some well remembered tunes but a plethora of just awful B sides to fill out this compilation that does not enhance the reputation of Joe Meek. The first disc uses up the best melodies and the rest shows an... read full review
John Watts is among the greatest of unnkown songwriters. I say unknown except to aficionados. Take a good slice of Ray Davies and the quikiness of Pete Townshend abd the introspective lyrics of Steve Harley, an... read full review
This album is styled as the best of Martika...and with the presence of a number of fillers and remixes, it seems that her best is a trifle thin on the ground. The suoerlative title track is still played an... read full review